“Why I started I LIVE ECO”, By Gen Atangan
Entrepreneurship was a large part of my life before I knew the word for it. As a child, I watched my self-made father grow in
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Entrepreneurship was a large part of my life before I knew the word for it. As a child, I watched my self-made father grow in
For many living the eco life, the general consensus is that eating out isn’t the best practice. It’s usually more expensive than cooking at home, and can be detrimental for both the environment and yourself.
But luckily for you, it doesn’t have to be like that. You can absolutely eat out while still living more sustainably. You just need to be smart about it, and incorporate your sustainable practices into your dinner outside.
That’s why we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of tips to keep in mind the next time you decide to skip the groceries and get some food at that Italian place down the street.
A recent study found that plastic tea bags release billions of microplastic particles into your drink; a thousand times more than in any other food or beverage.
In fact, most teabags, even ones made of paper, contain a plastic polymer, polypropylene, so that they can be fully sealed and retain their shape when soaked in liquid. Because of this, plastic teabags don’t actually decompose, instead only adding to our current plastic waste crisis.
What does this mean for you?
Photo by Madison Nickel on Unsplash We’ve heard that lowering our carbon footprint can support an eco-friendly lifestyle. But what exactly does it mean to reduce your carbon
Photo by Alyssa Strohmann on Unsplash In Part 1 of our capsule wardrobe series, we laid out how a capsule wardrobe will help support your eco-conscious lifestyle, and
Ever heard had someone knock on your door to try to sell you on an ideology? What about someone telling you that consuming or doing
We’ve all stood in front of bulging closets with nothing to wear – a scenario that’s not good for you or for the environment. This week, we’re starting the conversation about how a capsule wardrobe can help you wear what you have and save the planet at the same time.
Globalization and our capitalist society have been responsible for our increased individualism. As technology has continued to advance, we have become increasingly self-reliant. It is not
Conversations about hemp can put people in a tizzy, as many people tend to conflate hemp and marijuana. But they are two separate things, though both are derived from the Cannibas Sativa plant. What’s important for our purposes is that hemp is not psychoactive (it contains minimal amounts of THC) but it can be used for a myriad of industrial purposes. Here are three simple ways to incorporate hemp into your eco-friendly lifestyle.
More and more people have turned to using reusable water bottles to aid in the fight against plastic pollution in our oceans and landfills. If you still haven’t, there’s no better time than now. Using a reusable water bottle not only saves 1,460 plastic water bottles per year, but also at least $200 per year. And you can save even more by taking proper care of your bottle and making sure it lasts as long as it should.
We at Karunaki believe in both sustainability and wellness for our community. Follow these simple tips so you can keep your reusable container clean and germ-free, whether it’s a tumbler, a bottle or a travel mug.
Without water we’d be nothing. Life on Earth would cease to exist and the planet itself would become a wasteland. This isn’t an exaggeration.
And we’re running out of clean water. People in Canada alone on average use 329 litres of water every day.
That’s why it’s more important than ever that we take steps to reduce the amount of water we waste on a regular basis.
You’ve likely heard of all the many ways to reduce your water usage by now. Showering instead of taking a bath, using the washing machine only when you need to, using the dishwasher instead of handwashing dirty dishes. The list goes on.
But there are a lot of other things that waste water. Things in your life using up ridiculous amounts of water unbeknownst to you.
Image by Herbal Hemp from Pixabay Ever thought that marijuana of all things could help the environment? We certainly didn’t. While it’s not exactly the same plant, hemp
People create 64 tons of waste in a lifetime. A big portion of this waste comes from single use items. Most of these items are made of
Nobody likes saying goodbye to the last few party guests only to turn around and sigh at the sight of food crumbs and paper cups scattered across the floor, the pieces of glitter lining the couch, or the leftover bits of plastic on the table from opening gifts.
You’re not alone in this.
The environment doesn’t appreciate it either. Each year 230 million tonnes of waste is produced by people in the United States alone, and disposable party plates and soda bottles only adds to the problem.
So let’s make preparing your parties a more pleasant experience for everyone. Below is a simple but effective checklist that you can follow so you can be a party animal without hurting animals. Or plants. The Earth in general.
While we’re not all multimillionaires with pockets full of money, most of us do have money. We all spend money one way or another, whether it’s on food, transportation, traveling, entertainment, or literally anything else that requires you to open your wallet.
Being environmentally-friendly doesn’t mean you have to give up spending money or buying things. In fact, you should feel free to buy to your heart’s content! The most important part of living an eco-friendly life is loving an eco-friendly life.
There’s strength in numbers. The Amazon Rainforest isn’t called the Earth’s lungs because it has just two healthy trees. Think about the positive impact you can make on the environment by spreading awareness and building a strong community of fellow eco-livers. No, we don’t mean starting up a whole organization (unless of course, you want to, in which case by all means, go ahead!). You can start right in your own neighborhood.
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